The Federal Communications Commission repealed the Obama-era "net neutrality" rules Thursday, giving internet service providers like Verizon, Comcast and AT&T a free hand to slow or block websites and ...
The fight to ensure that the Internet remains a fair and neutral medium for free speech and commerce is facing a crucial new test. Later this week — most likely Wednesday — the Senate will vote on ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday overturned "net neutrality," the regulations ensuring that internet service providers such as AT&T (T), Comcast (CMCSA) and Verizon (VZ) treat all ...
The Federal Communications Commission will vote to restore net neutrality rules, a move that would reverse a controversial FCC ruling from 2017. Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced the ...
The end of net neutrality may be here. The Republican-led Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to approve a controversial plan to repeal Obama-era net neutrality protections. The repeal ...
Thirty-nine Democratic senators banded together in an attempt to pressure Federal Communications Chairman Ajit Pai to call off his “reckless” proposal of trashing Obama-era net neutrality regulations.
Senate Democrats filed a petition that will force a vote on the FCC's removal of net neutrality protections. Subscribe to our newsletter: ...
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